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Thankful Thursday

Thankful this Thursday for so many things....how can I choose just one?! Let's see, kind words about my children from wonderful people, exceptional coworkers, dogs who like to snuggle, and a life that I enjoy.

Can I say that I am thankful for a home, that is safe and dry?! In the wake of the Hurricane Harvey tragedy, I know that I am fortunate. I have friends in Houston and they are safe...and dry. Thankful, I am!!

Indeed, many things to be thankful for - especially dry homes and safe streets. Our hearts are with those who are suffering from Hurricane Harvey. One great way to be thankful is to donate what we can to help those who need it most. Hope your weekend is wonderful.

I'm glad life is good and you are safe and sound in your country home. I can say ditto. I also have Texas family that I've checked on and they are safe. We've donated twice now to Red Cross and may do so again. ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

Gave the thumbnail of the mirror to look back with thankfulness that a three month period of dogged determination has been successful and my 10 x 17 feet painting has finished - just the finishing touches!Yes and thankful for safe and confortable living!

Hmm, that's pretty green grass on the other side of the fence there Michelle. I'm thankful for no flooding here as well. I'm happy I found another pool to use while my fitness center is closed for cleaning and I'm thankful for the big juicy burger I'm about to flip over.

I am thankful for being able to sit here tonight and be safe and loved. And, I am especially thankful to live in a country where so many people reach out to help those in need as witnessed by what's been happening in Texas this week in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.

I read this after reading your later post about the damage that Harvey inflicted on your house. I suspect that your message would still be the same . . . you have a happy life and a bit of (insured) water damage is not going to change that greatly.

A transplant from the city trying to make a life in a small southern town....where everyone knows my business before I do. Known as a, "Farmchick", because I'm a little bit of farm and a lot of chick. Not famous in this small town, people just talk about me like I am.
Join me as I record small town life through the lens of my camera and reflect upon how the simple life, and a little rust, can really be a good thing.

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